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Hunting in South Dakota

Hunting on Public Land

South Dakota offers hunters access to nearly five million acres of public land. View maps and other information about public lands and other hunting grounds with The Department of Game, Fish & Parks interactive tool. The department also offers maps and information on Walk-In Areas, Game Production Areas, Waterfowl Production Areas, some School Lands and some Bureau of Land Management Lands.

Hunting on Private Land

Hunters and trappers must have permission from landowners or lessees of private land before hunting on that land. No one may enter Black Hills land to hunt if it is posted or after being denied permission by the owner or lessee.

Hunting on Indian Reservations

South Dakota's Indian Reservations hold a wealth of hunting and fishing opportunities. State licenses are not valid on Indian trust lands, unless authorized by tribal councils. Contact the game offices of each individual tribe for specific licensing information.